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ContributorsHoover, Eric (Performer) / Magers, William (Performer) / McLeod, Lois (Performer) / Williamson, Madeline J. (Performer) / Atsumi, Takayori (Performer) / Meyer, Janice (Performer) / Stalzer, Frank (Performer) / Wytko, Joseph (Performer) / Rausch, Jack (Performer) / Lockwood, Ralph (Performer) / Wilson, Gail E. (Performer) / Nutaitus, Raymond (Performer) / Britton, Mervin (Performer) / Sunkett, Mark, 1949- (Performer) / Spinosa, Frank, 1930- (Performer) / Lombardi, Eugene (Performer) / Swaim, Daniel (Performer) / Lo Presti, Ronald (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1979-12-03
ContributorsEricson, John Q. (John Quincy), 1962- (Performer) / Campbell, Andrew (Pianist) (Performer) / Micklich, Albie (Performer) / Schuring, Martin (Performer) / Landes, Heather (Performer) / Gardner, Joshua (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2019-09-08
ContributorsHaefer, J. Richard (Performer) / Wicks, Stanley M. (Performer) / Stocker, David, 1939- (Performer) / Peterson, Craig C. (Performer) / Cherland, Carl (Performer) / Collegium Musicum (Performer) / University Choir (Performer) / Vocal Jazz Ensemble (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1987-10-18
ContributorsSpring, Robert (Performer) / Campbell, Andrew (Pianist) (Performer) / Sellheim, Eckart (Performer) / McLin, Katherine (Performer) / Faulkenstein, Greg (Performer) / Simiz, Jan (Performer) / Starling, Jana (Performer) / McAllister, Timothy (Performer) / Smith, J. B., 1957- (Performer) / Bailey, Wayne (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2007-09-09
ContributorsFlickinger, Nikolaus (Performer) / Frank, Elijah (Performer) / Veloz, John (Performer) / Brouwer, Monique (Performer) / Gerber, Elizabet (Performer) / Hawley, Kendra (Performer) / Speck, Laura (Performer) / Gordon, Matt (Performer) / Stein, Adele (Performer) / Ochi, Naoko (Performer) / Sather, Curt (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2006-04-03
ContributorsSaville, Lara (Performer) / Jiang, Qing (Performer) / Hickman, Miriam, 1955- (Performer) / Novak, Gail (Pianist) (Performer) / Yatso, Toby (Performer) / Moreau, Leslie (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2003-03-08
ContributorsASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2001-04-02
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This project, Building the Backdrop, Expanding Perspectives on Sustainability, is a sculpture of a desert sunset that seeks to explore important sustainability issues and highlight the beauty in sustainable practices. Constructed for an honors thesis project at Arizona State University, the primary medium used was cardboard repurposed from package deliveries

This project, Building the Backdrop, Expanding Perspectives on Sustainability, is a sculpture of a desert sunset that seeks to explore important sustainability issues and highlight the beauty in sustainable practices. Constructed for an honors thesis project at Arizona State University, the primary medium used was cardboard repurposed from package deliveries to bring attention to modern overconsumption of packaging materials and showcase our ability to give new life to traditionally single use materials. I invite you to interact with the piece by sharing photos of yourself in front of it to help spread its message and exploring the resources shared along with the sculpture.
ContributorsSandoval, Nicole (Author) / Hines, Taylor (Thesis director) / Meissinger, Ellen (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Supply Chain Management (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor)
Created2024-05
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The growth of luxury and fast fashion has coincided with increased environmental risk and damage in its production processes, necessitating the need for new practices to assess compliance with internal brand initiatives and regulatory enforcement. Brands and firms have introduced various initiative programs to meet societal and governmental needs with

The growth of luxury and fast fashion has coincided with increased environmental risk and damage in its production processes, necessitating the need for new practices to assess compliance with internal brand initiatives and regulatory enforcement. Brands and firms have introduced various initiative programs to meet societal and governmental needs with moderate success. Given new regulations from multiple agencies on both environmental and human rights compliance in production processes, fashion brands now more than ever need a viable solution to maintain a competitive business and creative advantage. In this paper, it would be significant for brands to introduce environmental and social initiatives premised on the implementation of blockchain technology across supply and value chains for transparency in business practices and elevated brand image to drive continued sales and patronage amongst consumers.
ContributorsTunac, Joshua (Author) / Testa, Danielle (Thesis director) / Pino, Rudy (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of International Letters and Cultures (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2024-05